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The theory I've seen is that Eric's personality corresponded with how Cory saw him. When Cory was younger he looked up to his older brother as a really cool, suave guy. But as Cory got older he started seeing Eric as immature, weird, and not as bright as previously thought.

That actually kind of makes sense! I never liked what they did to Eric because Will Friedle is actually a pretty good dramatic actor when they gave him a chance, they just didn't give him that many chances. But this theory kind of convinces me to be a little bit more okay with how the character changed.

What if the whole show is just from the way Corey would see everything?

Eric going from suave older brother to buffoon. Morgan's quick aging not matching with the timeline. Characters like Mr. Turner and Minkus disappearing only to be later referenced, as if they were always around but Corey somehow subconsciously blocked them out of reality. The suspicious way Mr. Feeny lives next door to Corey but finds ways to be involved in Corey's academic career from grade school through college, indicating that maybe Mr. Feeny is an amalgam of certain adult academic figures that are all individuals in reality but seen as the One True Feeny in Corey's mind.

Just look at the title of the show, "Boy Meets World." Maybe it's not about the life experiences of Corey. Maybe its about Corey entering his own version of the world/reality.

It really did prove to me that he adopted a "true Father" persona, instead of a television "talk everything out" Dad...know what I mean??
A true Father, in my opinion, would kill for his son/son-role...and this is the only show I've ever seen that has ever expressed it.
Damn I love Boy Meets World.

Oh progressive jpegs?... Those were a godsend compared to the old scan line ones that would load one row of pixels at a time... So many times it'd just get stuck at cleavage leaving you wondering if it was actually finished and at the bottom of the picture or if your connection was just really really slow...

Dude. One time in about 1992, I saw a bag in the ivy by my house. It had three brand new porno mags in it. Up until that point I'd seen maybe one playboy and one penthouse. This was some foot fetish stuff and a big boobs magazine. I think my boner glowed with light at that moment.

I dunno, man. There's something about this one, the way she appears to deliberately show off a peek, utterly calm and implacable about it... it did if for me in a way that the more straightforward Magic Mike shots, for some reason, didn't.

in 2010 she started appearing in movies and stuff, but she will still on AOTS in a limited capacity. She was also on Chuck for an episode, and Date Knight with Steve Carell and Tina Fey, and Iron Man 2 and Robert Downey Jr. actually complimented her because with her part she had to improvise.

It's short for /r/shitredditsays, a subreddit that was helped made popular by an ex-mod of /r/subredditoftheday who completely misunderstood the subreddit's goals and intentions at the time. On its surface the subreddit purports to highlight offensive/childish commentary on reddit that receives lots of upvotes. Originally they claimed that they were not a downvote brigade and that their purpose was to simply expose the "dark side" of redditors.

In reality, as it turns out, /r/shitredditsays is a place for trolls. Hiding behind the veil of smug superiority their subscribers use immature and uncreative techniques to create unnecessary drama. They'll link to any reddit post that is politically incorrect in any way, shape, or form and then their subscribers will hijack that thread/post. What could have been a civil conversation then turns into a huge argument of mammoth proportions that devolves rather quickly into the worst type of angst-ridden, holier-than-thou anger, hate, and irrationality. Woe be it to anyone who tries to receive a reasonable response from one of these people.

They are about trolling reddit. They are the greatest trolls on reddit and they are the worst kind of trolls because they are not funny even though they think they are. /r/ShitRedditSays (or SRS) is a cesspool that harms the reddit community with unnecessary insults, anger, and stupidity.

That asshole who made them a Subreddit of the Day back when they were still just a small speck on Reddit's radar should be ashamed of himself for helping them grow.